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If you get a BS in computer science and then want to get an MBA, by all means go for it... It'll probably help you out in the long run.
Many Software Engineers eventually wind up in a management type role down the road anyway.
While it won't help you all that much now, by the time you have years of experience, it'll work out for best.
Many people get a job, work a few years, then get their employer to pay for their MBA or Masters... Maybe your employer won't pay all of the tuition, but anything is better than nothing..
ANd after you have 6-8 years of real world experience and go for some Project Lead, Project Management type roles, you will look more impressive than just some BS degree holder.
If you have 8 years of experience, a BS and an MBA it is bound to help you out in the long run.
But just to get an MBA up front, it most likely isn't going to help you get a job or more money just because you have that MBA.
If you get a BS in computer science and then want to get an MBA, by all means go for it... It'll probably help you out in the long run.
Many Software Engineers eventually wind up in a management type role down the road anyway.
While it won't help you all that much now, by the time you have years of experience, it'll work out for best.
Many people get a job, work a few years, then get their employer to pay for their MBA or Masters... Maybe your employer won't pay all of the tuition, but anything is better than nothing..
ANd after you have 6-8 years of real world experience and go for some Project Lead, Project Management type roles, you will look more impressive than just some BS degree holder.
If you have 8 years of experience, a BS and an MBA it is bound to help you out in the long run.
But just to get an MBA up front, it most likely isn't going to help you get a job or more money just because you have that MBA.